User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- PictureMate User’s Guide
- Getting to Know Your PictureMate
- Loading Paper
- Printing From Your Computer
- Printing Photos Using Film Factory
- Copying Photos to Your Computer
- Saving Your Photos to an External CD-R/RW, Zip, or Flash Memory Drive
- Storing and Displaying Your Printed Photos
- Printing Without a Computer
- Compatible Memory Cards
- Photo Image File Requirements
- Inserting Your Memory Card
- Printing a Proof Sheet from the PictureMate Print Wizard
- Printing All Your Photos From the PictureMate Print Wizard
- Printing Some of Your Photos From the PictureMate Print Wizard
- Viewing the PictureMate Main Menu
- Selecting the Photos You Want to Print
- Setting the Number of Copies in the Main Menu
- Choosing a Layout
- Confirming and Printing
- Doing More With Your Prints
- Adjusting Printer Settings
- Printing From a PictBridge-enabled Digital Camera
- Printing From an External CD, Zip Disk, or Flash Memory Drive
- Printing Wirelessly From a Bluetooth Device
- Replacing the Photo Cartridge
- Taking PictureMate With You
- Cleaning PictureMate
- Improving Print Quality
- Solving Problems
- Where To Get Help
- Uninstalling PictureMate Software
- Setting Up Network Printing
- System Requirements
- Important Safety Instructions
- Specifications
- Notices

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7. When your photos are saved, you see the following screen. Press OK.
Caution: Don’t remove the drive or memory card while the photos are being
saved, or you may lose photos on your card or drive. If you need to stop the
backup, press the Cancel button.
You can save photos multiple times to the same disk or drive until it is full. Each time
you save photos on the same disk or drive, they are saved in a new folder. The first
folder is named 001, the second folder is named 002, etc. If you save on a CD-R,
PictureMate names the CD-R Photo.
Storing and Displaying Your Printed Photos
Photos printed on PictureMate Photo Paper are beautiful, long lasting images. Follow
these guidelines to make sure they will look great for generations.
Storing Your Prints
■ To avoid scratches or smudging, do not rub the printed side of the photo.
■ If you stack photos, do not stack them with the printed sides touching.
Displaying Your Prints
■ To ensure prints will last as long as possible, store them in glass frames or photo
albums.
■ Keep prints out of direct sunlight to prevent fading.
■ Let prints sit for 24 hours before framing.